.5 or 1/2
53
6,000 & 12,000
12.06
Twelve and six tenths.
Oh, dude, the quotient of a number and six is just like when you divide that number by six. It's like splitting a pizza into six equal slices and then realizing you only get a fraction of it. So, the quotient is basically the result of that division, nothing fancy, just math being math.
Negative six is.
-6+12=6
42
300
300
6/n + 2
4
A negative multiplied by a negative always makes a positive number- so negative four times negative six is simply four times six, which equals twenty-four!
the answer to this question is negative nine....
the quotient of twice a number and six is.... 2x/6 four less than three times the same number is .... 3x-4 So the equation would be 2x/6=3x-4
Since doing the subtraction is rather easy to do, am guessing you need help with the 'square' part of that. The square of a number is found by multiplying that number with itself. The square of negative six can be found by multiplying negative six with negative six. Negative six times negative six is positive thirty six. So, in other words, the square of negative six is positive thirty six. (It is a curious thing that the square of any real number is ALWAYS positive.) 33 minus the square of negative 6 is the same as 33 minus 36. You can do the subtraction!